“It is crucial to understand that every action, even in the digital realm, leaves an indelible mark. The consequences may be severe, but with awareness, education, and support, there is hope for redemption and a chance to rebuild shattered dreams – Dr. Jude Dandison (CEO and Global Engagement Lead – EYACE)

We understand deeply that young people play a pivotal role in reshaping systems entrenched in corruption or endemic issues.

Our commitment to anti-corruption education and awareness reflects our earnest desire to enlighten and empower the younger generation, educating them on anti-bribery and corruption education.
Our goal is to manage endemic and systemic corruption and cybercrime in our society by 2050.

Our team spent the past week putting together the first anti-corruption and cybercrime school outreach in Jewel Model School, Abuja Nigeria.
We had 100 students between 13-17 years old, eager to understand the dangers of #cybercrime and the importance of cybersecurity and #digital skills.


What we came to understand during this outreach is that children are very curious to know, so arming them with the right knowledge is a priority, stirring them towards positive influence, mindsets and change.

Thanks to our incredible CEO and Global Engagement Lead Dr. Jude Dandison, for the EYACE initiative, the team led by our project manager Glory AdetoroKingsley Mbadugha our brand manager and our facilitator Emmanuel Eboselume

Follow us on this journey EYACE: Engaging Youths in Anti-Corruption Education, in the coming weeks we are reaching out to 500 more students. We are committed to championing change through anti-corruption and cybercrime education.

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